February 04, 2011

Free Tutorial for a 16 cards One Sheet Wonder!

I was thrilled when I found the awesome One Sheet Wonder plan that Isis Pinero created for a sheet of 12 X 12" patterned paper.

I knew right away exactly which paper I wanted to use for it. The Sale-a-Bration Designer Series Paper & Quick Accents pack called 'Ice Cream Parlor'.

I just love the bright fun colors in this bundle. Best of all it's FREE! Just order any catalog merchandise valued at $50 or more (US) and you can choose this pack. The pack contains 9 sheets of double sided patterned paper plus two 12 X 12 sheets of self-adhesive die-cuts that can easily be used for scrap-booking too. Actually I used just one sheet of the patterned paper along with coordinating card stock.

It may look like I used two different pattern papers, but remember that it's two-sided paper so you can choose which pattern you use on each card. These cards are A2 size - made from 1/2 of an 8 1/2" X 11" sheet of paper for the card bases.

Her plan includes the following:

The One Sheet Wonder template for the 12 X 12 patterned paper

Templates to make the 16 full A2 cards

Pattern codes to help simplify your color choices

Measurements for the card stock layers

I used a few various stamp sets to finish off the cards. I also added some ribbons & buttons here & there. I included a complete list of supplies needed to make these cards in this FREE pdf tutorial.

I'm providing instructions in a pdf format and I've heard from some of you that you are having trouble opening them.

Here's some things to try:

Use Firefox as your Browser ... Internet Explorer (whatever version) has conflicts & compatibility issues. Firefox is free and will not hurt your computer and you will love it!! It's works on a Mac and a PC.

Clear your cookies also known as your temporary internet files. And then restart your computer. This is very important to do ...especially if you look at a lot of stuff online. Let me explain why..... everything you look at on online is store on your computer until you delete it... if you watch a lot of videos or search the web that means your cache could be full. (I know some of you don't want to delete your cookies because it keeps your password for you ...but please "just try it". Storing those cookies are not good for you computer!!

You could also try another computer in the house.

I also created a bag to hold the 16 cards.

Remember the Bag-a-Lope?

I haven't made one of these in a long time. It's made from an envelope & is extremely easy to make.

I wanted to tell you all that I've really appreciate the wonderful comments many of you have left on my projects lately. I really love my stamping job & the enthusiasm my customers & fellow crafters share with me truly makes a difference in my life.

Comments

Thanks for the pattern. I made the bag for a set of cards I donated for a silent auction. I used a "three sheet wonder" pattern that I found on the cricut message board. It took me two tries to make the bag right! I used a larger envelope since I had 20 cards & envelopes to go in my bag-a-lope.

Thank you so much for creating this wonderful project. The file is AMAZING! The directions are splendid. The projects are lovely! THANK YOU for taking the time to create the documents to share with us!!!! - Trisha H.

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